Grants designed to increase nutrition education, physical activity, disease prevention and management, and safe environments for children in the state of New Mexico. Geographic
coverage: New Mexico -- Health Care Service Corporation

Grants designed to increase nutrition education, physical activity, disease prevention and management, and safe environments for children in the state of New Mexico. Geographic
coverage: New Mexico -- Health Care Service Corporation

Offers funds to develop Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) projects that support volunteers 55 years and older in serving specific local and community needs. Geographic
coverage: Nationwide -- Corporation for National and Community Service

Awards funds to land grant colleges and universities for projects that will work to improve physical activity and nutrition; reduce obesity; and prevent and control diabetes, heart disease, and stroke in areas where adult obesity rates are high. Geographic
coverage: Available in 25 states. -- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Awards funds to land grant colleges and universities for projects that will work to improve physical activity and nutrition; reduce obesity; and prevent and control diabetes, heart disease, and stroke in areas where adult obesity rates are high. Geographic
coverage: Available in 25 states. -- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Offers scholarships for full/part-time graduate nursing students in a masters or doctoral program in Virginia who, as a condition of accepting the scholarship, will agree to teach in a Virginia school of nursing. Geographic
coverage: Virginia -- Virginia Department of Health

Offers forgivable loans to nursing students who agree to practice in an underserved area of New Mexico upon completion of their education. Geographic
coverage: New Mexico -- New Mexico Higher Education Department

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